Autopsy On a Dream is a controversial and provocative BBC film about the building of the Sydney Opera House, directed by John Weiley in 1968 and thought to be lost for 45 years. Weiley was commissioned to direct and produce the film by the then BBC Two Controller David Attenborough. A dramatic story of the building's construction and architect Jorn Utzon's ultimate departure from the project, the film caused controversy from the outset.

Autopsy On a Dream is a controversial and provocative BBC film about the building of the Sydney Opera House, directed by John Weiley in 1968 and thought to be lost for 45 years. Weiley was commissioned to direct and produce the film by the then BBC Two Controller David Attenborough. A dramatic story of the building's construction and architect Jorn Utzon's ultimate departure from the project, the film caused controversy from the outset.